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  2. Mid-April storm to eye California with rain, mountain snow - AOL

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    Earlier this winter, AccuWeather's team of experts released a statement that California would be free from weather-related water shortages into the spring season of 2025 because of prior, ongoing ...

  3. Hot and sticky conditions with chance for thunderstorms in ...

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    Welcome to summer, SoCal. High temperatures and monsoonal moisture are threatening to make things hot and sticky across the Southland, with a 10% to 20% chance of thunderstorms developing late ...

  4. Climate of California - Wikipedia

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    The highest reliably recorded temperature in the world, [6] [7] 134 °F (56.7 °C), was recorded in Death Valley on July 10, 1913. Temperatures of 130 °F (54 °C) or higher have been recorded as recently as 2005. The 24-hour average July temperature in Death Valley is 101.8 °F (38.8 °C) (1981–2010 NCDC Normals).

  5. Pacific storm to spin heavy rain across Southern California ...

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    The biggest rainstorm since Hurricane Hilary is brewing for the latter part of this week and this weekend. The rare hurricane dropped a general 1-3 inches of rain and local amounts to nearly 6 ...

  6. Climate of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    In Long Beach, the highest recorded temperature was 111 °F (44 °C) on October 16, 1958, and October 15, 1961, and again on September 27, 2010. The lowest temperature was 21 °F (−6 °C) on January 20, 1922. The wettest year was 1978 with 27.67 inches (703 mm). The driest year was 2002 with 2.63 inches (66.8 mm).

  7. Orange Skies Day - Wikipedia

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    Orange Skies Day was a climatological event that occurred in the San Francisco Bay Area on September 9, 2020. [1] [2]The orange-colored hue in the sky was the result of smoke from the North Complex Fire (including the Bear Fire) and more than 20 other wildfires, which burned more than 2 million acres east of the San Francisco Bay Area. [3]

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  9. Life-threatening flash flooding, historic rainfall possible ...

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    Extreme southern California (including San Diego metro area) is forecast to pick up 1 to 3 inches of rain, with locally higher amounts up to 5 inches.